It's officially September, which for many means the return of fall fashion and pumpkin spice everything. But for us, it marks the onslaught of excellent entertainment options—from new TV to killer albums to all the Oscar bait in the theaters. And based on these three brand-new trailers, the next awards season is already heating up. Take a look... The Danish Girl Looks like Eddie Redmayne will be a fixture on the awards circuit again this year, thanks to his breathtaking portrayal of Lili Elbe, a transgender artist in the 1900s. The two minute trailer already brought tears to our eyes—we can only imagine what the full film will do. In theaters November 25. Concussion Will Smith will be right alongside Mr. Redmayne in the Best Actor hunt with his latest role as the pioneering Dr. Bennett Omalu, the forensic pathologist who discovered the disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)—and identified chronic brain damage as a factor in the deaths of several NFL players. The NFL may not be pleased with the movie, but critics and audiences are certain to be. In theaters December 25. Macbeth Now this is the type of adaptation guaranteed to make everyone a Shakespeare fan: Michael Fassbender

Could this be Bradley Cooper's new Oscar-winning match-up? First, it was the magic between him and Jennifer Lawrence that seemed to guarantee a slew of awards nods—and while we still love that duo, Cooper and Sienna Miller might be giving them a run for their money. The two had us glued to our seats in American Sniper, and now they are back on-screen together in Burnt, a film about a Hell's Kitchen-esque chef looking to open the best restaurant in the world. There's a surprising amount of violence for a movie about food, and we're not just talking kitchen knives. Check out the first full trailer below to see what we mean: Burnt hits theaters on October 23. For more awesome movies coming out this fall, check out these five trailers.

There's been tons of exciting TV news this week, thanks to our amazing Jessica Radloff, but let us not forget some of the great movies on the docket for the coming months. Thankfully, a bunch of new trailers dropped this week to serve as an excellent reminder that fall really needs to get here ASAP (at least from an entertainment perspective). Enjoy! By the Sea We haven't seen Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt on-screen together since Mr. and Mrs. Smith—but by the looks of this first trailer, it won't be a happy reunion. In theaters November 13. About Ray We're feeling every feeling watching this first look at Elle Fanning playing a transgender teen alongside Naomi Watts and Susan Sarandon. In theaters September 18. Deadpool "Please don't make the supersuit green—or animated!" No worries, Ryan Reynolds, we can already tell from the trailer that Deadpool is going to be a huge improvement over your last superhero endeavor (ahem, Green Lantern). In theaters February 12, 2016. Everest Those terrified of heights should not watch this trailer—especially on an Imax screen, as it's intended for. Yikes! In theaters September 18. The Last Witch Hunter You guys, Ygritte is back—and she's here to

Yesterday, we obsessed over these eight movie trailers for the next biggest films. Today, we've got one more to add to the very top of the must-see list: Sisters, the new movie starring Amy Poehler and Tina Fey as sisters (obviously) who decide to throw one last party before their parents sell their childhood home. The first full trailer dropped last night, and we can already tell we're going to love it—here are just 12 reasons (besides, you know, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey together again). 1. Amy Poehler as Maura, the "Perfect Sister." If Maura has any shreds of our other favorite perfectionist, Leslie Knope, we're already in love. 2. Tina Fey as Jane, the "Other Sister." Whatever "other" entails, it's going to be good. 3. Ike Barinholtz as Amy Poehler's love interest!!! That sentence is amazing in so.many.ways. 4. Adult temper tantrums. Because we've all been there (or at least, wanted to) before. 5. This childhood bedroom. Which is basically like looking at a picture of our own, down to the plush blue chair pillow. 6. Tina Fey's "pretty please" face. You need not convince us to want to see this movie—we're already in. 7. This leopard dress

We've been busy this Comic-Con hanging on every hilarious word coming out of Jennifer Lawrence's mouth, but that doesn't mean we've missed out on the festival's other major gift: All the new, must-see trailers for the next year's biggest films. Here are eight movies we're dying to see based on their previews, from Comic-Con and beyond. Suicide Squad Release Date: August 5, 2016 Why We Can't Wait: It's rare that a superhero movie gives us chills, but this first look at Suicide Squad had full-on goose bumps running up and down our bodies—especially watching Jared Leto's portrayal of the Joker. Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice Release Date: March 5, 2016 Why We Can't Wait: BRB, can't stop watching Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck on the same screen. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 Freedom is worth fighting for. #Unitehttps://t.co/UJKFssCQvb— Mockingjay - Part 2 (@TheHungerGames) July 9, 2015 Release Date: November 20, 2015 Why We Can't Wait: Yes, this looks like a drill team routine, but the final installment of the Hunger Games franchise looks to be basically a three-hour battle scene—a.k.a. intense. Star Wars: The Force Awakens Release Date: December 18, 2015 Why We Can't Wait: This may not

Years before Bloody Mary was our brunch drink of choice, it was an elementary-school urban legend that inspired equal parts curiosity (would she really appear in the mirror?) and pants-peeing fear. Now, she's back to scare the sh—t out of us in the fifth and final Paranormal Activity trailer, A Ghost Dimension. If our grade-school selves thought she was spooky, our adult-age selves find her absolutely terrifying. Watch at your own risk. After that two-plus-minute trailer, it remains to be seen if we can even make it through a full-length version of this film. Our grown-up hearts might not be able to handle all the stress. Paranormal Activity: A Ghost Dimension hits theaters October 23 this year—will you see the frightening film?

It's the beginning of the end of the road for The Hunger Games franchise, with the much-anticipated arrival of the fourth and final installment's teaser trailer. And if Mockingjay: Part 1 was all setup, Part 2 looks to be all climax and action. Without further ado: The trailer teases Finnick's wedding, the booby-trapped Capitol, warrior Katniss, beleaguered Peeta, and the final fight involving a mysterious (and deadly-looking) black ooze. Based on this two-minute sneak peek, we're expecting the franchise's last film to be basically a two-hour showdown with Snow and the Capitol—with a lot of carnage. Prepare yourselves accordingly before November 20, when the movie premieres. Who else can't wait for Mockingjay: Part 2?

Since your news feeds are most likely full of Caitlyn Jenner news (and rightfully so—this is her moment!), here's a look at all the buzz-worthy movie updates you might have missed (Kristen Wiig! Will Ferrell! Meryl Streep!) from the past few days. Enjoy! Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell's Lifetime movie is back on! At least, we think. After news of their secret Lifetime project, A Deadly Adoption, leaked to the press in April, Ferrell made a statement saying that they had decided to "forgo the project entirely." But excellent news has just been delivered in the form of a Hollywood Boulevard billboard: According to the promotional display, A Deadly Adoption will premiere on Lifetime on Sunday, June 20. Yesss! Clint Eastwood is making a "Miracle on the Hudson" movie. Who can forget those heroic images of Capt. Sully Sullenberg's crash landing of a US Airways flight in the middle of the Hudson River, where everyone survived? Apparently not Clint Eastwood, who will be bringing the story to the big screen for Warner Bros. in his first project since American Sniper. Filming is scheduled to start this fall. The teaser for Pixar's latest animated hit, The Good Dinosaur, is here. What

Us '80s babies have had a lot to be excited about in the past few weeks: Full House is getting a reboot and a movie, every episode of Seinfeld is headed to Hulu—and now, one of the original girl-power cartoons, Jem and the Holograms, is getting a live-action film. The modern retelling follows a teenage Jerrica Benton (played by Aubrey Peeples) as she becomes a viral hit on YouTube and forms a famous band with her sisters, but the update is a loose interpretation at best. See what I mean in the first trailer below: As much as I'm pumped for the movie (especially considering it has been 27 years since the cartoon ended), it leaves out a lot of major aspects from the original. And I'm not talking minutiae that only a die-hard fan would annoyingly notice—these are pretty big gaping holes. I know, I know, "creative license" and all, but the film is missing: The Misfits The Starlight Girls The Starlight House Synergy The star earrings The actual HOLOGRAMS?!?! That's like making a Harry Potter movie with no witches or wizards: The holograms and Jerrica's two identities were the crux of the '80s show. I can see how

We've seen her as a witch, a prime minister, an iconic chef. As a nun, a fearful magazine editor, even a fox. But we've never seen the iconic Meryl Streep—who has been in some 60-plus films—in anything like this before: In her latest film, Ricki and the Flash, Streep plays a rocker chick, complete with leather pants, a braided side-hawk, tattoos, and a guitar as her permanent accessory. I know, it's tough to envision—so why don't we just dive right in to the first trailer, shall we? Not surprisingly, Streep is totally nailing her Stevie Nicks vibe—but her portrayal of a mother who left behind her family for her dreams promises to deliver much more depth than just some leather and braids. And with Diablo Cody writing and Audra MacDonald and Streep's real-life daughter Mamie Gummer also on board, this film has cemented itself as a summer must-see. Ricki and the Flash hits theaters August 7.

Sorry, Zac Efron's six-pack—but last night's bevy of brand-new teasers, clips, and trailers is what had my heart racing the fastest during this year's MTV Movie Awards. Spring's movie slate already had my anticipation meters on high alert, but these five clips officially moved that needle off the charts. Take a look: Pitch Perfect 2 Get More: 2015 MTV Movie Awards, 2015 MTV Movie Awards, Latest Movie News, Full Episodes Yeah, OK, we're a little excited about the Pitch Perfect sequel. But can you really blame us, especially now that we know it features a "'90s hip-hop jamz" sing-off? Didn't think so. In theaters May 15. Avengers: Age of Ultron Get More: 2015 MTV Movie Awards, 2015 MTV Movie Awards, Latest Movie News, Full Episodes Another sequel inspiring equal parts fan-demonium is Age of Ultron, and this clip—featuring Tony Stark's Hulkbuster confronting the Hulk himself—is the stuff Marvel dreams are made of. In theaters May 1. Ant Man It wasn't just the Avengers—the Marvel universe was out in full force last night. Joining in on the action was Ant Man with this teaser trailer, which gave us just a peek at Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas (full trailer expected today!).

If you need a mindless game to play at some point today (I get it—it's Wednesday), here's the perfect option: Try to spot all the celeb cameos in the first full-length Entourage movie trailer. Trust, it's like a Where's Waldo with just about everyone who's anyone (or, at least, someone) in Hollywood. Keep your eyes wide open and watch below: Without hitting pause once, I've got New England Patriot Rob Gronkowski, Bob Saget, Ronda Rousey, Billy Bob Thornton, Calvin Harris, Jessica Alba, Russel Wilson, Emily Ratajkowski, Liam Neeson, Pharrell, David Spade, Armie Hammer, Tom Brady, Kelsey Grammer, Ed O'Neill, T.I., and Mark Wahlberg—just to name a few. I got so caught up in celeb-spotting though that I almost didn't process all the major developments this trailer reveals, including: Ari is studio head. Lloyd is getting married. And someone has a sex tape. We'll have to wait until June 5, when the movie hits theaters, to find out more. If we're judging the Entourage movie by its trailer, what do you think so far—thumbs-up or thumbs-down?

The gods of plenty are shining down on us lately, delivering two Bachelorettes (grrr), an entire new playlist worth of music (more on that later), and trailers upon trailers to distract us from that lagging daylight saving tiredness (anyone else still feeling it?). From George Clooney's latest to the preview that broke the Internet, here's a look at the four new trailers gracing our YouTube screens. Tomorrowland Up until now, everything about Disney's new flick has been super hush-hush, but this first full trailer finally gives us a good look at what George Clooney's been up to (you know, besides marrying Amal). And, apparently, it's been a lot of traveling via bathtub to a futuristic city surrounded by fields (is Chris Soules going to pop up somewhere?). In theaters May 22. Game of Thrones (

A long time ago, we breathlessly followed every update we could find for both movie adaptations of Gillian Flynn's hit novels Gone Girl and Dark Places. Finally this past fall, Gone Girl hit theaters and was everything we wanted it to be. But it's been radio silence on the status of when we'd get to see Dark Places. That changes today, my friends! Because the first trailer is here, and it's as intense and dark and oh so exciting. Watch: What do you think of the trailer? Will it be Gone Girl-level good? (I think so!)

I have been waiting all year for two trailers: The Giver and Let's Be Cops. Now I have them both—and the latter is even funnier than I imagined it would be. New Girl's Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr. are two stuck-in-a-rut 30-year-olds who get an ego boost from being faux cops (I think it's mostly the sunglasses they're enjoying). Naturally, the further they take it, the messier things get. Nina Dobrev is in the mix as Wayans' love interest. The whole thing looks delightful and like just what we'll all be craving right around August 13, when it comes out. There's a few NSFW audio moments in this one, so earphones in:

Earlier this year, I listed the movie adaptation of The Giver as one of the upcoming must-see movies of 2014, and after seeing the brand-new trailer, out today, I'm even more excited. Especially because the cast looks stellar: It's got Meryl Streep, Jeff Bridges, Katie Holmes, and newcomer Brenton Thwaites. But where's Taylor Swift? You only get the briefest glimpse at the 44-second mark—seriously, DO NOT BLINK—though, to be fair, Taylor does play a small role in the movie. Watch below: The movie is slated for August 15. Who's excited? I think it looks like it'll be fairly faithful to the book, which is all I ask.